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Grenada Travel Guide Discover the Spice Isle of the Caribbean

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Welcome to Grenada, an enchanting island known for its aromatic spices, lush landscapes, and charming beaches. With its vibrant culture leading the way, this Caribbean gem is hard to beat! Easily accessible within a few hours by air from many US destinations, this island offers a mix of nature-based excursions, culturally stimulating experiences and sumptuous serenity. From Sandals’ all-inclusive resort in Grenada, get to know more about the wonders of the spice isle!

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Begin your Grenada exploration on the historic streets of St. George’s, the capital. A burst of culture and warm hospitality await. Then, make your way to Grand Anse Beach for a snorkeling excursion, or search for hidden waterfalls. Stay beneath the radar lounging poolside, and watch the rest of your all-inclusive vacation in Grenada fall into place. Sandals Grenada is the perfect home base for all of your island adventures!

Wonders of Grenada Swim and Snorkeling Cruise

Boat tours with snorkeling included make it possible to see a destination in a whole new way. During this tour, you’ll explore the island’s colorful reefs and encounter unique aquatic life.

Grenada Historical Jeep, Rainforest and Waterfall Experience

This tour takes you beyond the expected, with lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls and even a dose of history included. For an island tour that has it all, look no further.

Half Day Deep Sea Sport Fishing in Grenada

All the fishing gear you need will be included for the Half Day Deep Sea Sport Fishing excursion in Grenada. Whether you’ve never tried deep sea fishing before or you’re a pro, this excursion will bring some excitement.

Discover Grenada by Land and Sea

A land and sea tour in Grenada covers all the bases, and you’ll get to see the island’s diverse landscapes with key stops along the way. This is a full day tour that includes snorkeling and an island-inspired lunch.

Balthazar River Tubing Adventure

You just might go back to this river tubing adventure down the Balthazar River in your mind even after your vacation is done. It’s just that exhilarating. The surrounding verdant greens and knowledgable guides make this an A+.

Safari Waterfalls Experience at Grand Etang Forest

Take a moment to explore Grenada’s waterfalls at the Grand Etang Forest. This safari tour takes you into the great outdoors and includes guided hikes, swimming, and a picnic lunch.

Safari, Sightseeing and Balthazar River Tubing Experience

A safari tour combined with a river tubing adventure in Grenada is a great reason to get excited. This action-packed tour includes sightseeing, tubing down the Balthazar River, and refreshments.

Best Of Grenada Historical Spice Tour and Annandale Waterfall Experience

Spices and a waterfall experience might be the most Grenadian way to explore this island. This tour includes a stop at the Annandale Waterfall, visits to spice plantations, and opportunities to go swimming.

Half-Day Historical Sightseeing and St. George’s Shopping Tour

The history of Grenada comes to life with this half day tour that also includes shopping in the island’s capital. This tour includes guided visits to key sites and shopping locations as well as refreshments.

Palm Tree Gardens

There’s 2 acres of gardens to be explored at Palm Tree Gardens. This botanical garden has over 300 species of plants and its a 40-minute drive from Sandals Grenada.

Grand Anse Beach

On the southwest coast of Grenada, this beach stands out for its crescent moon-shape, calm waters, and water sports options. Grande Anse Beach is a 10-minute drive from Sandals Grenada.

Levara National Park

Natural beauty coupled with diverse wildlife makes this park in Grenada worth exploring. Excursions to Levara National Park are available from Sandals Grenada.

Magazine Beach

Scenic and refreshing, there’s a lot to love about Magazine Beach. Go for a swim here while in Grenada, and try snorkeling too. Magazine Beach is a 5-minute drive from Sandals Grenada.

Sandy Island

A tiny island full of surprises, Sandy Island is a 5-minute boat ride from Paradise Beach on the island of Carriacou. Private excursions are available to this uninhabited island from Sandals Grenada.

Morne Rouge Beach

Relax and enjoy the island views at Morne Rouge Beach, known locally as BBC Beach. This is one of the smaller beaches in Grenada and it’s a 20-minute drive from Sandals Grenada.

Seven Sisters Falls

Hiking to the rejuvenating Seven Sisters Falls is a challenge worth taking in Grenada. Best for travellers who just need a reset, this waterfall is a 45-minute drive from Sandals Grenada.

Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park

At Molinere Bay, you can embark on a snorkel or dive trip to Grenada’s underwater sculpture park. Excursions are available from Sandals Grenada.

West Indies Beer Company

Craft beer and an upbeat atmosphere are what you can look forward to at the West Indies Beer Company. This location is a 5-minute drive from Sandals Resorts in Grenada.

Royal Mount Carmel Waterfalls

Say yes to a chance to explore Grenada’s waterfalls, and start with Royal Mount Carmel. The ruins in this area are just as captivating as the waterfalls. Excursions are available from Sandals Resorts in Grenada.

House of Chocolate

Get enthused about Grenada’s House of Chocolate where you can learn the ins and outs of chocolate making and take home a treat. This attraction is a 30-minute drive from Sandals Resorts in Grenada.

Belmont Estate

Get to the heart of the chocolate production process at Belmont Estate with a ‘Tree-to-Bar’ Chocolate Tour. Explore the property, and ask whatever questions come to mind. Excursions are available from Sandals Resorts in Grenada.

River Antoine Rum Distillery

This is the oldest rum distillery on the island of Grenada and tours include a chance to taste some of their best products. Excursions are available from Sandals Resorts in Grenada.

Laura’s Herb & Spice Garden

Near Perdmontemps in St. David, the tours at Laura’s Herb Garden are pretty hands-on. Along the way, take in the rich aroma of spices including cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and more. The garden is a 40-minute drive from Sandals Grenada.

Concord Falls

Concord Falls plunge down from the mountains into natural pools, creating a majestic scene. There are three waterfalls in this area, the last of which requires a 1 hour hike. Excursions are available from Sandals Grenada.

Grand Anse Beach

Make a beeline for the silky sands of Grande Anse Beach just a few minutes from the airport in Grenada. At around 2 miles long, there’s lots of room to swim, sunbathe, and unwind.

Levera Beach

Located within the 450-acre Levera National Park, Levara Beach is as remote and wild as beaches go in Grenada. This is a popular spot to view nesting sea turtles which are protected in Grenada.

Magazine Beach

With snorkeling, water sports, and undeniable natural beauty, Magazine Beach is hard to beat in Grenada. Located near the airport, on Sundays you can experience local beach culture here, inclusive of beach barbecues.

Morne Rouge Beach

Morne Rouge Beach is a quiet island treasure with clear waters, soft sand, and the best views. This beach is also called BBC Beach by the locals.

Bathway Beach

Located inside the Levera National Park on Grenada’s northern tip, Bathway Beach is less busy than some of Grenada’s more centralized beaches. If you appreciate tranquility, definitely keep this beach high in your list of possibilities.

La Sagesse Beach

With both white and black sand, La Sagesse Beach is secluded and unique. This beach is in southeast Grenada, in St. David’s Parish. It’s just a 5-minute walk from the main road, and hiking is possible.

Sandy Island

Take a ferry to Sandy Island while in Grenada if beaching on a remote sand bar is your idea of a good time. This island is small, uninhabited and great for snorkeling.

BBC Beach

Set between Grande Anse and Morne Rouge Beach, the wildlife, views and clear water are part of the appeal here. You can walk to this beach from Morne Rouge Beach and there’s a nearby park and picnic area.

Petit Anse Beach

A quiet and peaceful retreat, Petit Anse Beach is known for its charming coastal views. This beach is a little off-the-beaten-path but can still be worth exploring while in Grenada.

Pink Gin Beach

After one visit to Pink Gin Beach, a repeat will be necessary! This lively beach offers water sports, beachfront dining, and a chance to enjoy Grenada’s amazing weather. A must visit in Grenada!

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Peak season

Grenada is most lively during its peak season months of December to April. This is the busiest time to travel to this island, and the weather is usually fantastic. This is the best time to go to Grenada for a beach vacation. Book early for availability and best prices.

Shoulder season

May and June are shoulder season months for Grenada. These months are just between Grenada’s peak and low seasons. During the shoulder season, the island is usually less crowded, and rates for flights and accommodation can be more moderate.

Low season

The low season months of July to November are the quietest time to visit Grenada. If you want a more peaceful vacation, this can be a good time to go. Although there can be less activities happening on the island around this time, you can still enjoy lots of sunny days and flight and accommodation deals.

Non-stop flight service

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Get to your vacation quicker with a non-stop flight to Grenada. Direct flights to this island are available from major cities including New York, Miami, and Toronto. Fly direct to the Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND) and take advantage of Sandals Resorts complimentary resort transfers.

Grenada travel tips

Dos, don’ts, and other useful information

  • LANGUAGE

    English is the main language spoken in Grenada and so, most visitors won’t have an issue communicating with the locals.

  • CURRENCY

    The Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) is the official currency of Grenada. US Dollars are also widely accepted in most places. If you plan on exploring beyond your resort, bring some small bills for tips and local purchases just in case.

  • ELECTRICITY

    The standard voltage in Grenada is 230V, and the island uses Type G electrical outlets. Bring a universal adapter for your trip if needed.

  • GETTING AROUND

    Exploring Grenada by car is possible with quick and easy access to car rentals. Taxis and public transportation are also available. The reliability of public transport can depend on the time, day or location, but taxis are convenient and can get you to your destination quicker. Sandals Resorts guests can have a hassle-free vacation in Grenada as airport transfers are included in the booking price. Tours (including transportation) can be arranged through your resort.

  • TIPS AND GRATUITIES

    In Grenada, a 10-15% tip is acceptable if you’re impressed with the service at local restaurants and bars. Tipping is not allowed at Sandals Resorts as it is included in the price of your vacation, with the exception of butlers and spa staff.

FAQs About Grenada

  • Grenada is known for its beautiful beaches, just as much as the island is famous for its spice production. There’s quite a lot to reel you into this island, and there’s something to do for everyone.

  • U.S. citizens will need a valid passport to travel to Grenada. Before booking your trip, ensure that your passport will be valid for the duration of your stay. Visas are not required for tourist stays in Grenada up to 90 days.

  • Some of the traditional food items you can try in Grenada include Oil Down, the island’s national dish, callaloo soup and some of the fresh, delicious seafood. As Grenada is well known for its spices, you might want to sample those too.

  • Absolutely! Grenada is a great destination to learn scuba diving, with skilled instructors and high-quality equipment available. Sandals Grenada offers certified divers complimentary scuba expeditions on a daily basis.

  • Yes, beach weddings are popular, and it won’t be hard to make arrangements for a wedding in Grenada. This island is naturally beautiful, and this extends to the beach scene. Sandals Resorts offers various destination wedding packages and locations that can help make your beach wedding and honeymoon a reality.